Ravenel family.

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Descendents of early French Huguenots, the Revenel and related DuBose families of South Carolina ranked among the most prominent members of the state's planter class. William Francis Ravenel (b. 1828), son of physician/planter Henry Ravenel (1790-1867), achieved note as a lawyer and planter in the Berkeley District. His half-brother, Henry W. Ravenel (1814-1887), became a well-respected botanist. Around 1857, William Ravenel married Ellen DuBose, whose brother, Theodore Samuel DuBose (b. 1785), was a graduate of Yale and a prosperous planter in the Fairfield District.

From the description of Ravenel family papers, 1790-1918 (bulk 1850-1890) [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 22758341

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creatorOf Ravenel family. Ravenel family papers, 1790-1918 (bulk 1850-1890) [manuscript]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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associatedWith DuBose, Edwin, fl. 1859. person
associatedWith DuBose, Theodore Samuel, b. 1785. person
associatedWith Eady, Jonathan, fl. 1850. person
associatedWith Ravenel, Abigail, fl. 1840. person
associatedWith Ravenel, Ellen M. DuBose, fl. 1850. person
associatedWith Ravenel, Henry, 1790-1867. person
associatedWith Ravenel, Henry William, 1814-1887. person
associatedWith Ravenel, William Francis, b. 1828. person
associatedWith Simons, Frederick, fl. 1880. person
associatedWith Waring, Rebecca H., fl. 1880. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
South Carolina
Berkeley District (S.C.)
Fairfield District (S.C.)
Subject
Slavery
Commission merchants
Cotton Marketing
Estates, (Law)
Families
Lawyers
Livestock
Plantation life
Plantations
Slave bills of sale
Slave records
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Family

Active 1790

Active 1918

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